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14035Year 12 Binge Drinking Videohttps://learn.burnside.school.nz/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=3107&parent=4053
Fri, 11 May 2012 10:50:22 GMTby BHS Admin. &nbsp;<p><p>
And here is that video:
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<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rCfT_8zIChQ"
frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>
</p></p>https://learn.burnside.school.nz/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=3107&parent=4053Year 12 Health- Action in the School and Wider Communityhttps://learn.burnside.school.nz/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=3105&parent=4051
Fri, 11 May 2012 10:19:58 GMTby BHS Admin. &nbsp;<p><p>
In Year 12 Health students get the opportunity to select a health
issue in the school or wider community to examine and try to
execute change.&nbsp; This year the various groups focused on
binge drinking in the senior school, bullying towards Year 9
students, smoking, and poverty in the Eastern suburbs after the
Canterbury earthquakes.
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The <strong>‘Binge Drinking’</strong> group conducted a survey of
three Year 12 classes, and made the results into a video clip to
try and change attitudes around acceptable drinking habits.
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The <strong>‘Anti Bullying’</strong> group surveyed a variety of
Year 9 classes and examined the results.&nbsp; These results were
presented at assemblies, and to try to improve the situation the
group has placed a ‘bully box’ in each Divisional office, where
students can confidentially report cases of bullying that they
experience or witness.
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The group that focused on <strong>poverty in the Eastern
suburbs</strong> after the earthquake firstly researched the
issue by contacting people in the various agencies involved in
the support of those in need.&nbsp; After the research, which
confirmed that there is very much still a need for support, the
group collected cans of food and ran a sausage sizzle one
weekend, raising a very honourable $400 for the cause.&nbsp; A
speaker from a support agency spoke to the class about the
current situation in the Eastern suburbs and what changes have
happened since the earthquakes.
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